Hurricanes Rookie Nets First Career NHL Goal

What a season it's been for Carolina Hurricanes rookie defenseman Joel Nystrom.

The 23-year-old blueliner made his NHL debut on Oct. 23, registered his first NHL point on Nov. 8, signed a four-year contract on Dec. 12 and now, 36 games into his career, he has his first NHL goal as well.

Joel Nystrom talks about scoring first career NHL goal

In the first period of the Canes' Thursday night game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Nystrom wristed one from the left circle that found its way past Hawks netminder Spencer Knight to tie the game up for his team.

It was a little bit of a full-circle moment for Nystrom too as he picked up as Jesperi Kotkaniemi was the one who teed him up for his first goal, and Nystrom's first career point came by setting up a Kotkaniemi goal.

"I'm happy to get my first goal," Nystrom said after the game. "I've been waiting for it. It was a great pass by KK and I had a lot of space there, so I tried to shoot it. Happy to see it went in."

The Swede has really made his way into the league in a big way, after injuries opened the door for him. 

He's been a reliable presence on the blueline and he hasn't been afraid to shoot the puck, with 115 shot attempts and 40 shots on goal already under his belt, so it's good to see him finally get one.

"Nys' been great all season long," said captain Jordan Staal. "He's stepped up and played a lot of minutes, especially early there and has played really well. He's fit in nicely with the group and he's gotten a ton of chances and a ton of shots on net. Kept telling him it was math and one was bound to go in for him if he kept shooting the puck, so it nice to see him get one. He acted like he's done it before and I'm sure he will again."

The 2021 seventh-round pick has become a key contributor to the Hurricanes and it's safe to say we'll be seeing a lot more of him in the future.

Congrats, Joel!


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MLB Hot Stove Report: Mets reshape roster with Freddy Peralta, Luis Robert Jr.

While it took some time to light, MLB's Hot Stove is finally full ablaze. I am here to recap a wild week of moves and provide some analysis for each.

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Extreme Mets Makeover

It’s not quite Michael Corleone at the end of Godfather I, but David Stearns has made a number of significant transactions in quick succession to reshape the Mets’ roster in his image.

Over the last few days, he’s swung huge trades for Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr. after signing Bo Bichette to a surprise contract last Friday. That is an incredibly exciting trio of players to bring in this late in an offseason.

Starting with Peralta, he fills the Mets desperate need for a frontline pitcher. Since becoming a full-time starter in 2021, he has a 3.30 ERA and 29.6% strikeout rate. That’s a remarkable level of consistency over nearly 740 regular season innings.

Last year may have marked a true step forward for him too.

‘Fastball Freddy’ was reliant on that fastball as a young pitcher. It received an elite 60-grade by FanGraphs when he was a prospect and carried him to the big leagues.

Once there, it was that fastball and his slider willing him through spurts of brilliance followed by bouts with inconsistency. He bounced between the rotation, bullpen, and minor leagues for three seasons while battling that variability.

Regardless, that fastball was special from the jump.

He took his first leap forward in 2021 after adding a changeup to his repertoire. That new pitch was enough to keep left-handed hitters honest and helped Peralta earn a full-time rotation spot.

Something clicked with the curveball and changeup last season as they became more meaningful parts of his repertoire than before.

Before, he threw his fastball and slider around 85% of the time to right-handed batters. This past season, he flattened the usage of his slider, curve, and change to almost exactly all even around 15% each. The changeup was layered in off his fastball early in counts while hitters were left guessing whether he’d drop the slider or curve when ahead.

Watch him work the fastball and changeup here.

Letting that slider be more of a surprise helped its whiff rate rise to a career best 53.4% too. From the outside, this looked like Peralta further growing into his abilities as a pitcher.

The Mets’ and Brewers’ home parks have a similar park factor and the Mets’ defense will likely be a bit worse than the Brewers’ was, but Peralta may be coming into his own and should still be considered a top-25 or so pitcher entering the year.

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Pretty Penny for Peralta

There was a steep price to pay for one guaranteed season of his services though with top prospects Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat going back to Milwaukee.

Williams is a former first round pick and just put up a 156 wRC+ across 96 games in Double-A as a 21-year-old. He’s known for a tremendous eye with a nearly 16% walk rate across all levels as a professional, yet some criticize him for extreme passivity that likely will not play once he reaches the big leagues.

Otherwise, he has much more power than his five-foot, seven-inch frame would indicate and is a capable defender at every up-the-middle position without being necessarily great anywhere either. This is the exact type of high-floor, athletic player the Brewers gravitate towards.

Sproat got his first taste of the big leagues late last season and showed excellent breaking ball quality and feel, just without a swing-and-miss fastball. Again, that’s an archetype the Brewers have found success with as recently as Quinn Priester.

The big difference is Sproat sits around 97 mph. He’s also thrown nearly 260 innings across all levels over the last two seasons, so he’s ready to take on a full major league workload should the Brewers require one.

Both players are considered top-100 prospects on nearly every available ranking and each have pushed their way towards the top-20s at their respective peaks. There’s a good blend of ceiling and floor with this return for the Brewers.

Flying a bit under the radar, the Mets also acquired Tobias Myers as the second piece of this trade. He had a 3.00 ERA across 138 innings in 2024 before working mostly as a reliever last year due to extreme crowding in the Brewers’ rotation.

His release point is one of the highest in the league and that helps him get great vertical action on his fastball. That pitch doesn’t get many swings-and-misses though and is well below average in terms of velocity for right-handed pitchers. Also, his feel for spin is iffy at best due to that extreme over-the-top release.

He has a nice splitter though, prior success in both the rotation and bullpen, and a minor league option. He’ll likely start the year in Triple-A and will be the first arm the Mets call on when they need someone to slot into their rotation.

Big Risk on Robert Jr.?

The day before acquiring Peralta, the Mets made a more risky addition in centerfielder Luis Robert Jr. Theysent infielder Luisangel Acuña and Low-A pitcher Truman Pauley to Chicago in exchange and will pay the entirety of Robert’s $20 million contract this season.

Anyone who tells you they know what version of Robert will show up this year is lying.

He looked like one of the most dynamic young players in the league from 2021 to 2023 and peaked with a 38-homer, 20-steal, five-WAR season, but has fallen off a cliff since.

His slash line is .223/.288/.372 over the last two seasons and he’s continued to deal with the same nagging injuries that have always plagued him.

With that being said, he still has all the tools to be a high-end player. Athletically, few others have the same level of bat speed, sprint speed, and defensive prowess.

He can certainly still go out and get it in center field too.

That’s a great place to start and gives him a better floor than his production the last few seasons would indicate.

Also, there are reasons to be bullish on him as a hitter.

He just earned the best walk rate of his career at 9.3% and scored in the 95th percentile of Robert Orr’sSEAGER which evaluates the quality of a hitters’ swing decisions. You don’t even have to squint to still see a premier player here, the hints are directly in front of our face.

Even without dreaming on the ceiling, a player with Robert’s defensive floor is a great fit for this Mets roster.

Defensive specialist Tyrone Taylor was slotted to be the Mets’ everyday center fielder with top prospect Carson Benge in line to challenge for playing time early on.

Taylor had an abysmal .598 OPS last season across 341 plate appearances and the kindest projection system had him slated to still be a well below average hitter this coming year. He’s a great fourth outfielder, but should not be counted on as a regular for a team with playoff aspirations.

As for Benge, this move takes tons of pressure off him. He’s more of a corner outfielder by trade and struggled through the lone month he played at Triple-A last season. Only just drafted in 2024, he could use a bit more seasoning in the upper minors and will likely benefit from not being relied upon immediately for a team with playoff aspirations.

The best part of this trade for the Mets is they didn’t have to give up a ton for Robert’s services. Luisangel Acuña was the big piece going back to Chicago and he profiles as a utility infielder with great defense at second base and fantastic speed. Just without a great hit tool or much power.

That was an easy price to pay for what could be a lightning rod in Robert.

▶ More Hot Stove Quick Hits

◆ The Nationals traded MacKenzie Gore to the Rangers on Thursday for a package that included five prospects.

Gore has sought consistency for his entire major league career because his raw stuff, high velocity from the left side, and ability to induce swings-and-misses at a high rate should have converted into him breaking out by now. Any uptick in his command will let that happen. It’s just hard to bank on it before seeing him sustain it for a full season.

Of the prospects heading back to Washington, recent draftee Gavin Fien appears to be the headliner. He was the 12th overall pick last June and has plus-plus bat speed for a teenager.

◆ In direct response to the Mets’ filling their void in the outfield, the stalemate between Cody Bellinger and the Yankees finally ended on Wednesday with a five-year, $162.5 million contract.

These two sides were simply meant for one another despite the two-way media frenzy trying to push the opposite narrative.

The adjustments Bellinger has made to get his career back on track play perfectly to Yankee Stadium: he makes tons of contact and pulls his fly balls at one of the highest rates in the league. He and the short porch in right field had a great introduction last season and will get to know each other very well over the next few years.

One caveat to this deal, the Yankees’ outfield seems set with Bellinger, Aaron Judge, and Trent Grisham in the fold along with Giancarlo Stanton at designated hitter. Does that make Jasson Domínguez a trade chip? Or will he enter another season on the outside looking in.

◆ Objectively a panic move, the Phillies and JT Realmuto reunited on a three-year, $45 million deal before the ink was dry on Bo Bichette’s shocking deal with the Mets.

Realmuto’s best days are certainly behind him as he enters his age-35 season and just turned in a sub-.700 OPS for the first time since 2015. He’ll offer the Phillies great intangibles though and will likely wind up as a more valuable player in real life than for fantasy baseball.

◆ Bradley Blalock will be freed from the shackles of Coors Field after the Marlins acquired him from the Rockies. He will be a fascinating case study for how much the altitude affects a pitchers’ raw stuff because his pitch movement becomes much, much more interesting outside of Colorado.

◆ The Braves signed Jorge Mateo to potentially be their opening day shortstop in the wake of Ha-Seong Kim’s finger injury. It’s reported that Kim’s recovery time is between four and five months, so Mateo will have plenty of runway to play if he wins the job. And if Mateo is playing, he will be stealing plenty of bases.

◆ Framber Valdez, Eugenio Suárez, and Zac Gallen are likely the next batch of players on the move. The trade market is still hot too. Make sure to keep up the Rotoworld Player News page so you don’t miss any of the action plus live stream and video content here all next week!

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It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz

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After a disappointing trip to Houston where the Spurs fell apart in the fourth to lose a winnable game against the Rockets, the Spurs travel to Salt Lake City, where the lake is salty and the the girls are pretty. The Spurs just defeated the Jazz on Monday night, 123-110 in a game that wasn’t as close as the score. Lauri Markkanen is still out for the Jazz, so this is a lineup that the Spurs can handle if they play a full game. The Spurs have had trouble finishing games recently, especially on the road, so tonight would be a good night for them to exorcize some demons by playing a 48 minute game. Maybe 42 would be enough against this Jazz squad?

Devin Vassell is still out with an adductor strain, and Luke Kornet is [listed as questionable] OUT with tightness in the same area. If Luke has to sit out the game, we should see a lot more of Kelly Olynyk and perhaps Bismack Biyombo. The Spur have a two break after tonight’s game before they face the Pelicans on Sunday night, which will be the longest break between games for the Silver and Black since the break between the Lakers game on the 7th and the Celtics game on the 10th of this month. January has been a grind, but the All Star break is a little more than two weeks away, which will be a welcome respite for the weary squad. Let’s GOO Spurs!!!

Game Prediction:

Carter Bryant will have his first 20 point game as a Spur as he plays 33 minutes in a blowout.

San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz
January 22, 2026 | 8:00 PM CT
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Mets trade for BrujĂĄn, DFA Lovelady

The Mets have acquired utility player Vidal Bruján from the Twins for cash considerations, and to make room for him on their 40-man roster, they’ve also designated left-handed pitcher Richard Lovelady for assignment.

Entering his age-28 season, Bruján has struggled pretty mightily at the plate in his major league career despite having been a consensus top-100 prospects from 2019 through 2022. He’s made 645 plate appearances in total over the past five seasons, playing for five different teams, and has hit .199/.267/.276 with five home runs, 16 stolen bases, and a 54 wRC+. He’s accumulated -2.0 fWAR over the course of his career thus far, and it would be somewhat surprising if he were to make it to the end of spring training without being designated for assignment.

As for Lovelady, this isn’t his first, second, or third time getting DFA’d by the Mets, as this marks the fourth time the team has removed him from the 40-man roster in less than a year. Despite the previous three instances and the 8.49 ERA that Lovelady had in the big leagues last year, the Mets signed him to a one-year major league contract in October. We’ll see if he remains with the Mets after this one.

Yankees claim INF/OF Marco Luciano off waivers from Orioles

The Yankees are taking a flier on infielder/outfielder Marco Luciano, who the club claimed off waivers from the Orioles on Thursday.

Luciano, 24, has appeared in part of two seasons with the Giants, where he hit .217 (25-for-115) with eight doubles, one triple across 41 games between 2023-24. He has appeared as a shortstop and second baseman in the bigs, but appeared mostly in left field in the minors in 2025. Luciano spent all of last season with Triple-A Sacramento in the Giants' system, where he batted .214 with 21 doubles, 23 home runs and 66 RBI. 

The Dominican Republic native was once a top prospect with the Giants, being in the top two in the organization from 2020-24, according to MLB Pipeline.

Prior to being picked up by the Yankees, Luciano was claimed by the Pirates on Dec. 5 before Pittsburgh designated him for assignment two weeks later. The Orioles claimed him on Jan. 7, but DFA'd him on Jan. 15. 

Mets acquire utilityman Vidal Brujan in trade with Twins to continue wild week

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After trading Luisangel Acuña as part of a package for Luis Robert Jr., the Mets acquired utility infielder Vidal Brujan from the Twins on Thursday in exchange for cash for infield depth. 

The 27-year-old Brujan played for three teams in 2025, combining for a .616 OPS in 60 games split among the Cubs, Orioles and Braves. 

To open up a spot on the 40-man roster for Brujan, left-hander Richard Lovelady was designated for assignment.

Vidal BrujĂĄn taking a swing against the Nationals during the sixth inning in Game 1 of a split doubleheader at Nationals Park on Sept. 16, 2025. Getty Images

Brujan was selected off waivers by the Twins from Atlanta a week ago and must be sent through waivers in order to be sent back to the minors.

He has played in parts of five major league seasons and appeared in 102 games with the Marlins in 2024.

Mets acquire Vidal Brujan from Twins for cash considerations

The Mets made a trade with the Twins on Thursday night, acquiring utilityman Vidal Brujan for cash considerations.

Brujan, 23, has spent five seasons in the big leagues, most recently with the Braves. 

In 2025, Brujan appeared in 59 games, slashing .244/.298/.302 with an OPS of .600 with the Cubs, Orioles and the aforementioned Braves. He was claimed by the Twins in January but was designated for assignment on Jan. 21 before the Mets came in and traded for him. 

What makes Brujan appealing to president of baseball operations David Stearns and the Mets is his versatility. Brujan has started at all three outfield spots, shortstop, third base and second base. He's played most of his games at second, but has appeared in 67 games (33 starts) in the outfield.

In a corresponding move to make room for Brujan on the roster, the Mets designated LHP Richard Lovelady for assignment.

Kobe Bryant's 81-point game: Box score, highlights on 20th anniversary

Late Basketball Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant put on one of the most unfathomable scoring performances in NBA history two decades ago tonight.

Peek-a-boo. 81 points.

Bryant torched the Toronto Raptors on Jan. 22, 2006 to achieve the second-highest scoring feat ever, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game.

He was on a heater. Bryant shot 28-of-46 from the field, including 7-of-13 from deep. He made 18 of his 20 free throw attempts, including the last two with 43.2 seconds left in the game to give him 81 points.

He played 42 minutes.

He scored 26 points in the first half and went off for 55 points in the second half, shattering Elgin Baylor's team record for points in a game (71).

"I feel pretty good," Bryant said with a smile during his post-game interview in 2006. "It hasn't really sank in yet. We had four days off coming up here. I'd have been sick as a dog if we lost this game. I just wanted to step up and inspire us to play a great game and it turned into something really special."

Bryant said he never scored that much in a game, not even in elementary school. He went on to say the performance was something that "just happened."

On a day that featured NFL conference championship games, Bryant's performance overtook the headlines.

Legendary SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott had the right call that night on ESPN:

"You have to see it to believe it," Scott said 20 years ago.

Multiple NBA players recall the game, saying the performance was "unbelievable."

Lakers star LeBron James said, in a older interview, that he "watched the whole game." Spurs legend Tim Duncan remembers reading Bryant's 81-point stat line on a ticker. He thought it was a mistake.

Basketball Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, at the time, remembered receiving an email about the game on his T-Mobile Sidekick cellphone.

"I was like, 'no way,' " Wade said. "I was at a restaurant so I went right and tuned into the TV they had at the restaurant and he had 71 so I watched the rest of it. At that time I think everybody was a fan of Kobe's to see this is history right here being made. No one's scoring 80 points in today's game. Everyone was a fan tuned in, watching his greatness."

"It just said 'Kobe 81,' " Kyrie Irving reminisced. "I just couldn't believe it."

Vince Carter thought it had to be a typo at the time. "81? or 51?" Carter said. "Unbelievable."

"Nobody believed it," Dirk Nowitzki said.

"Man, that's unbelievable," Klay Thompson said. "That's crazy. ... 81, that's ridiculous."

The game became so legendary that his iconic finger to the sky, signaling No. 1 or pointing to the heavens, was used for his statue that sits outside Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.

A statue of Kobe Bryant at Crypto.com Arena.

Kobe Bryant 81-point game box score

  • Points: 81
  • FG: 28-for-46
  • 3PT: 7-for-13
  • Free Throws: 18-for-20
  • Rebounds: 6
  • Assists: 2
  • Steals: 3
  • Blocks: 1
  • Turnovers: 3
  • Fouls: 1
  • Minutes: 42

Highlights: Kobe's 81-point game, 20 years later

Watch every point Bryant scored on his historic night.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kobe Bryant 81 point game box score, highlights on 20th anniversary

Springer's hat trick helps West Indies avoid T20 series sweep against Afghanistan

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Shamar Springer's hat trick in the 19th over helped the West Indies secure a 15-run win to deny Afghanistan a T20 series sweep on Thursday.

Afghanistan, which had taken the first two matches to clinch the series, restricted the West Indies to 151-7 in 20 overs after winning the toss and choosing to field.

Led by Rahmanullah Gurbaz's half-century, Afghanistan was in control before Springer's pace and length changes dismissed Gurbaz (71 off 58), Rashid Khan and Shahidullah in the penultimate over, leaving Ramon Simmonds to defend a 19-run lead in the 20th. Afghanistan finished 136-8.

Springer, a 28-year-old allrounder who hopes to make the squad for the T20 World Cup, took 4-20 in four overs. He became the third West Indies player to take a hat trick in T20 international. The other two are Jason Holder and Romario Shepherd.

Brandon King top-scored for West Indies with the captain falling just short of a half-century at 47.

The series is preparation by both teams for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka starting Feb. 7.

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Former Mets prospect Jett Williams thanks fans, organization after being dealt to Brewers

The Mets made a big splash when they acquired RHP Freddy Peralta in a trade with the Brewers on Wednesday, but it wasn't without cost.

New York sent prospects Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams to Milwaukee to complete the deal for Peralta and reliever Tobias Myers. It was a bittersweet day in Mets land as Williams was often at the top of the organization's prospect lists, including SNY's Joe DeMayo, who had him ranked No. 3 on his latest rankings -- behind only Nolan McLean and Carson Benge. 

He was also ranked No. 71 in Baseball America's top 100 prospects list ahead of the 2026 season. 

About 24 hours after the deal was made official, Williams posted a message to the Mets and fans as he embarks on a new journey with the Brewers.

"To the Mets organization, thank you for giving me an opportunity and for allowing me the space to grow - through both failure and success. Thank you to the fans for welcoming me with open arms and supporting me through every high and low. To my teammates and everyone in the organization, you will always have a special place in my heart."

Williams was drafted 14th overall by the Mets in the 2022 draft and had a taste of the Triple-A level by the 2024 season, but was slowed down by injury. The infielder/outfielder returned to have a bounceback 2025 between Binghamton and Syracuse, slashing .261/.363/.465 with an OPS of .828 across 130 games. He smashed 17 home runs, drove in 52 runs and stole 34 bases.

 

Doan Signing Could Be A Sign Of An Alex Tuch Trade

The Buffalo Sabres signing of winger Josh Doan is the first major move made by Jarmo Kekalainen, but could be an indicator of what the newly-hired Sabres GM will do before the NHL Trade Deadline in early March.  Doan has 35 points (15 goals, 20 assists) in 49 games in his first season with the Sabres, and agreed to a seven-year, $48.65 million contract ($6.95 million AAV). 

The 23-year-old winger was in the final year of his entry-level contract. The new deal represents a departure from all of the long-term extensions under former GM Kevyn Adams. Deals for Rasmus Dahlin, Mattias Samuelsson, Owen Power, Tage Thompson, Ryan McLeod, and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen all had signing bonuses only in the first year, while Doan’s extension includes a $3.5 million signing bonus in both the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons.    

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Doan, along with forward Zach Benson and defenseman Michael Kesselring, were to be restricted free agents at the end of this season, a complicating factor to the Sabres salary structure with the potential signing of Alex Tuch before the winger becomes an unrestricted free agent in July. With the dead money on Jeff Skinner’s buyout increasing to $6.44 million next season, the Sabres (according to Puckpedia) have $90.783 million allocated for 2026-27. 

Tuch is reportedly asking for in excess of $10 million on an eight-year deal, similar to the contract signed by LA forward Adrian Kempe earlier this season. If Kekalainen is not able to get Tuch at a lower number, it increases the possibility of the 29-year-old winger being dealt before the March 6th trade deadline. The Sabres can ill afford to keep a player who will likely leave this summer and get nothing in return, but trading Tuch could hamper their chances at ending their 14-year playoff drought.  

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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Mateus Fernandes steels West Ham, Dominic Calvert-Lewin faces a homecoming and Manchester City need Marc Guéhi

The absence of the wantaway Lucas Paquetá has given Mateus Fernandes a chance to take on more responsibility for West Ham. Paquetá, who is said to be nursing a minor back problem, was unavailable again for last week’s win against Spurs but Nuno Espírito Santo’s struggling side coped without the Flamengo target. They called on Fernandes to dictate the flow in midfield and the diligent Portuguese did not disappoint. Fernandes moved the ball cleverly, picked up an assist and looked like that rarest of things: a smart signing from West Ham. They will need the 21-year-old, who joined from Southampton for £38m last summer, to shine again with Paquetá looking unlikely to return against high-flying Sunderland at the London Stadium. Jacob Steinberg

West Ham v Sunderland, Saturday 12.30pm (all times GMT)

Burnley v Tottenham, Saturday 3pm

Fulham v Brighton, Saturday 3pm

Manchester City v Wolves, Saturday 3pm

Bournemouth v Liverpool, Saturday 5.30pm

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Rockets take on the 76ers in Philly

Houston Rockets vs Philly 76ers

January 7, 2026

Location: Xfinity Mobile Arena – Philadelphia, PA

TV: Space City Home Network

Radio:KBME Sports Talk 790

Online: Rockets App, SCHN+

Time: 6:00pm CST

Probable Starting Lineups

Rockets: Amen Thompson, Josh Okogie, Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun

76ers: Tyrese Maxxey, VJ Edgecombe, Kelly Oubre, Paul George, Joel Embid